Xray settings Flashcards
1
Q
Intensity
A
- quantity of electrons
- number of photons
- density = darkness of the image
2
Q
Energy
A
- quality of electrons
- energy of photons
- contrast = diffrence among grey levels
3
Q
Eposure time (s) = seconds
A
- affects intensity
- too long > too dark, overexposed
- too short > noisy, underexposed
- setting that is most frequently changed
you increase exposure time for = bigger patients, adult patients
and you decrease exposure time for smaller patients, edentoulous patients, children
4
Q
Tube current (mA) = millampenes
A
- affects intenisty
- too much > too dark, overexposed
- too little > noisy, underexposed
- usually cannot adjust
5
Q
Tube potential (kVp) = peak kilovoltage
A
- affects intensity and energy
- too high > too gray, not enough contrast; mostly compton scattering
- too low - too light, very high contrast; mostly photoelectric absorption
6
Q
Filtration
A
- involves aluminium
- remove lower energy photons from the beam to reduce patient exposure
- conceptually similar to beam hardening
7
Q
Collimation
A
- metallic barrier usually made of lead
- reduces beam size (round or rectangular) to reduce patient exposure
(Round is reduced to 7cm diameter circle and rectangular area just larger than the image receptor) - rectangular collimation is best method to reduce radiation dose
- ‘PID’ - position-indicating device helps to line up the xray beam properly and it also provides built in collimation
8
Q
What is the best way to reduce raditation?
A
collimation
9
Q
Distance
A
- inverse sqaure law = further from source, less photons per unit area
- operator should be at least 6 feet away
(less photons = lighter the rad image)
10
Q
Geometry
A
- UMBRA is the shadow behind an image
- PENUMBRA is the side shadow
- focal spot size (FSS) - the smaller this is produces a smaller penumbra and a sharper image
- source to object distace (SOD)
- object to image distance (OID)
- when the SOD increases, the intensity of the xray beam decreases
- the smaller the OID is you get a sharper image as well as less magnification
11
Q
blurriness of an image equation =
A
SOD